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Social Policy and Women (1989)

Conservative Denunciation of Occupational Freedom as the Result of an Interfering State Bureaucracy (1851)

Socialist View of the Results of the Free Market Economy: Excerpt from Ferdinand Lassalle’s “Open Letter” (1863)

A Union Justifies the Introduction of the Forty-Hour Work Week (1966)

Order Regarding Measures to Increase Labor Productivity and to Further Improve the Material Situation of the Workers and Salaried Employees in Industry and the Transportation Sector (1947)

Gainfully Employed Persons and Labor Force Participation Rate (1949–1970)

Otto A. Friedrich, “The Social Imperative” (1958)

Works Constitution Act (October 11, 1952)

Co-Determination Law [Mitbestimmungsgesetz] (May 21, 1951)

The Hattenheim Talks (January 1950)

The Right of Co-determination and the Right to Strike: Letter from Konrad Adenauer to Hans Böckler, Chairman of the Confederation of German Trade Unions, and Böckler’s Response (1950)

Walter Pahl, Summary of Key Aspects of the Law Governing Co-determination in the Coal and Steel Industry (1951)

From the Resolution of the 13th Meeting of the Central Committee of the SED (May 14, 1953)

Occupational Breakdown of Refugee Movement in Percentages (1952–1961)

Structural Change in the Workforce (1950–1970)

The Sopade Report on the Mood among Workers (September 1938)

Fritz Sauckel’s Labor Mobilization Program (April 20, 1942)

Martin Bormann’s Circular of May 5, 1943, with a Memorandum on the Treatment of Foreign Laborers (April 15, 1943)

The German Council of Economic Experts Urges Further Reforms (November 13, 2002)

Hopes and Fears on the Eve of Eastern EU Expansion (April 26, 2004)

Retirement Age and Employment (2005)

Caregivers for the Elderly (August 25, 2014)

Imperial Trade Ordinance [Reichshandwerksordnung] (August 16, 1731)

The Early Life of a Nuremberg Tailor’s Son (1798)